Ww.yhahsn.org.uk Transforming Healthcare Rebecca Lawton Professor, University of Leeds and Bradford Institute for Health Research

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ww.yhahsn.org.uk Transforming Healthcare Rebecca Lawton Professor, University of Leeds and Bradford Institute for Health Research Event Event

What is transformation? Fundamental or incremental change Top down or bottom up Driven by data, technology, new relationships… Change in structures, processes, culture and behaviour Event

The AHSN role in transformation Event Co-production Data driven Bottom-up Incremental and fundamental change New relationships Culture change Top-down

The active ingredients of the AHSN Positive practice network Good improvement practice training Peer-to-peer review Patient engagement Training and Action for Patient Safety Behaviour change methods Event

ww.yhahsn.org.uk Event Event What are the current challenges in Transforming Health Care? How can research contribute to addressing these challenges?

ww.yhahsn.org.uk Event Event Driving Research Evidence into Practice

HOW CAN RESEARCH IMPROVE QUALITY EXAMPLES FROM MATERNAL & CHILD HEALTH John Wright on behalf of the researchers and clinicians in the Maternal and Child Health CLAHRC

CLAHRC maternal and child health Develop communities of practice Identify information needs Establish accurate and reliable data collection Link data to provide useful intelligence Feedback timely and accurate data and evidence to practitioners Promote professional change Bringing together researchers with practitioners from the NHS and Local Authorities to:

What difference does it make? Improved detection of gestational diabetes: 2%-7% Development of a regional congenital anomalies register Increase in Vitamin D supplementation: 10-90% Improvement in smoking cessation support Changes to the red book! Informing national policy for child health outcomes Evidence based computerised prompts for GPs

How did we do it? Align research and practice priorities Communities of practice – time and space Quality improvement techniques Strong partnership between NHS and universities Strong public engagement

CLAHRC goes to school

LYB SY #AHSN Event Y #AHSN Event Driving Research Evidence into Practice

ww.yhahsn.org.uk Using evidence briefings to inform healthcare services Paul Wilson & Duncan Chambers Centre for Reviews and Dissemination University of York Event Event

ww.yhahsn.org.uk Renewed emphasis in NHS Health and Social Care Act embeds research as a core function of the NHS – Assist conduct – Promote use Unmanageable volume of research evidence – 20 million citations in PubMed – 75 RCTs published daily – 29,000 systematic reviews on DARE – 14,000 economic evaluations on NHS EED Event

ww.yhahsn.org.uk CRD knowledge translation service Work with local decision makers (CLAHRC/ Non CLAHRC) to provide evidence informed answers to questions faced Briefings based on existing synthesised evidence – Systematic reviews (DARE, Cochrane) – Economic evaluations (NHS EED) – Guidelines (NICE) Highlight quality / strength of evidence, assess cost effectiveness, local applicability, implications relating to local service delivery, implementation and equity Event

ww.yhahsn.org.uk Event

ww.yhahsn.org.uk Outputs to date 14 full briefings undertaken including: – Inpatient rehabilitation services for the frail elderly – Non-pharmacological interventions for dementia – Tele-health – Drug treatments for patients with pulmonary hypertension – Integrated care pathways in mental health care settings – Nurse led endoscopy services – Alternatives to inpatient admission for adolescents with eating disorders Feedback positive, but service developmental Event

ww.yhahsn.org.uk Future developments Formal evaluation funded by HSDR commencing 2013 AHSN offers an opportunity to upscale service from local to regional AHSN Translating Research & Learning into Practice – Commitment to provide a bespoke evidence synthesis service to support service planning and delivery Contribute to delivery of Health and Social Care Act obligations Event

ww.yhahsn.org.uk Event Event Driving Research Evidence into Practice

information absent from implementation/transformation decision making: Part I - economics Carl Thompson Professor TRiP-LaB, University of York

when the costs of “changing behaviour” are included in the implementation of even “cost effective” technologies… Sometimes… It just isn’t “worth it” “Ensuring this large scale adoption takes place is the task of every person working within the NHS and those accessing its services - we must all contribute $. ” $

£…..£££….??? Audit and feedback Educational outreach Literature/leaflets/passive dissemination Educational events Academic detailing Reminder systems IT templates and decision “support”…

[policy] cost effectiveness cf.Mason et al, JAMA 2001

– “missing”

Example: “Opportunistic Case Finding” for COPD Evidence: Four person QI team 0.5 wte for 6 months ≈ £50000 additional patients treated? 50 £23533/QALY 100 £12170/QALY

For the AHSN PCE training knowledge dissemination evaluation

ww.yhahsn.org.uk Event Event What are the current challenges in Transforming Health Care? How can research contribute to addressing these challenges?